Most of you coming here already know of my beliefs and my faith.
For those of you who do NOT, I am Pagan. Pagan, in my definition, being
one who practices a faith of earth-based beliefs.
Please come to and leave here with an open heart and an open mind. I will
explain a bit about Paganism to you, as I know it to be. Every pagan you
talk to will give you a different definition of the word, and a different
definition of the differences between the various pagan traditions. So,
for the moment, I will simply tell you I'm pagan, then we'll go from there.
And under paganism comes many branches. The same as Christianity has many
branches. Christians have Lutheran, Methodist, Catholic, Baptist, Mormon,
Jehovah's Witness, etc. Pagans have Wiccans, Witches, Druids, Asatruars,
Gardnerians, Shamans, etc.
And on this note, I am Wiccan. Wiccan, also, has many definitions for
many people. For me, Wicca is a spiritual thing. It is the belief in,
worship of, and love for the Goddess. For some it is the Goddess and the
God. For some it is one universal deity. For others it is many. The
Correllian Tradition explains
deity as being like a diamond. Universal deity is the stone itself. The
many facets are the many faces of deity - each individual, but still part
of the one. This concept is one that works best for me, as I have felt
that way for a great many years. But it does not necessarily fit for
everyone.
And this, my friend, is one of the beautiful things about Paganism. There
is no right or wrong in one's beliefs. There is no one true deity, as
deity comes to one in whatever form that person needs it to be.
And now I move on. I also consider myself a Witch.
And now I must pause to explain. Not all Wiccans consider themselves a
Witch. Not all Witches consider themselves a Wiccan. Some find the words
to be synonymous. Some do not. I am one who does not, at least for my
own personal definition. To me (for me - in my opinion) a Witch is one
who works with the powers in nature to achieve something. Not all Wiccans
do this. But all Witches do. Whether it be with spells, herbal work,
stones, etc.
At this point, one might ask themselves "Is she a good witch or a bad
witch?" Well, I guess you would say a good witch, though I would not.
For any true witch works only for good, and never for bad. Which brings
us to the Wiccan/Witch's Rede.
This means, in whatever you do, strive to be sure that no one and no thing is harmed. This includes yourself.
The Law of Return. Sometimes called the Three-Fold Law. It basically means, whatever you do will be returned to you three times over. Whether good or bad. Therefore, why send out bad energy?
And one more thing I must add. Whether pagans, wiccans, witches, or whatever other name we may call ourselves, we are NOT satanists. We do not worship Satan. We do not even BELIEVE in Satan. Satan is a Christian concept, created (in my opinion) for an excuse as to why people do bad things. I take responsibility for my own actions. The Deities I worship are loving, caring, nurturing God/desses.
Below are a few links to things related. Please visit these pages, read through them, and form your own opinion. Please do not send me mail flaming my beliefs, as I would not do so to you. If you do not agree with my beliefs, that is fine. I may not agree with all of yours. And that is the beauty of life. The many differences we have.
My Blessings and Love to all who are on your search . . . .
Have you ever wondered . . .
This was a question I had through most of my years of "attempting"
Christianity. A question no one seemed to have an answer to. Well,
through the loveliness of the internet, I found the answer one day.
And it resides in the book of Genesis, in the Christian Bible. I
found the answers in an articl entitled "We are the Other People".
Many of you, Pagan and Christian alike, may find this article of
interest. If you would like to check it out, please click one of the
two buttons below. (Same article, two different sites.)
... at Church of All Worlds. ... at The Pagan Library.
If "God" made the heavens and the
Earth and all the creatures on the Earth . . . and if "God" made Adam
and Eve . . . and Adam and Eve bore children . . . who did their
children mate with and bare children with? Supposedly there were no
other people.


How the Goddess Came to Me
The Witch's Rede
The Witch's Rune
The Charge of the Dark Goddess
The Charge of the Goddess
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